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Étiqueté : confessionnalisation

Religious communities and political constructions: Balkans, Eastern Europe, Mediterranean (11th-20th centuries)

Vilnius, 16-18 October 2019 Vilnius University, Faculty of History, Room 211, Universiteto g. 7, LT -01513 Vilnius Programme Normes et pratiques du religieux entre Orient et Occident École française de Rome, École française d’Athènes, Centre de recherche français à Jérusalem Vilnius University, CERCEC, CéSor, CRHIA-Université de Nantes The third meeting of the research program “Religious Norms and Practices between East and West” will be an opportunity to examine how relationships between sovereign powers, Churches and communities...

Building Confessional Identities in the Ottoman Empire (16th-18th centuries). Bibliographie sélective

Bibliographie essentielle en lien avec la Journée d’études Building Confessional Identities in the Ottoman Empire (16th-18th centuries) Pour un aperçu sur le débat historiographique autour de la “Confessionnalisation”: Ute Lotz-Heumann, “The Concept of “Confessionalization”: a Historiographical Paradigm in Dispute”, in Memoria y Civilización, 4, 2001, pp. 93-114. Thomas A. Brady, “Confessionalization: the Career of a Concept”, in: J. M. Headley, H. J. Hillerbrand, A. J. Papalas (eds.), Confessionalization in Europe, 1555-1700: Essays in Honor and Memory of...

Building Confessional Identities in the Ottoman Empire (16th-18th centuries)

Journée d’études organisée par Cesare Santus (EFR) dans le cadre du programme Normes et pratiques du religieux entre Orient et Occident (IXe-XIXe siècle) École française de Rome, 6 février 2017 Programme consultable ici. The collaboration between political and religious authorities, directed at imposing religious uniformity and at establishing denominational boundaries in the course of Early Modern times, has traditionally been investigated within the interpretative framework of ‘Confessionalization’ – a concept originally developped and applied only to...